As Deputy Head of English, I make tonnes of resources. So, I share them. I don't go overboard with my pricing, instead I try to consider what I would be willing to pay in order to be able to buy several things and save the hours I have put into making the quality resources I have available - without wanting to bankrupt fellow colleagues!
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As Deputy Head of English, I make tonnes of resources. So, I share them. I don't go overboard with my pricing, instead I try to consider what I would be willing to pay in order to be able to buy several things and save the hours I have put into making the quality resources I have available - without wanting to bankrupt fellow colleagues!
If you do download, please leave a review.
A full 3 page WHOOSH on word with parts in bold for students to read aloud.
Made for and used in our classrooms this year by me, it’s worked very well. Students have enjoyed, giggled and most importantly, understood the plot through reading it and performing it together.
KS3 - ‘Spies’ - Fiction Reading and Writing - Unit / Scheme of Work / Learning
Full scheme of 12 lessons which include resources and PPTs.
The aim is for students to be exposed to a range of extracts from spy fiction novels in which they encounter different characters and situations and can therefore explore the language and structure of the texts. Students have the opportunity to write in response to the texts as well as producing their own writing ‘in the style of’ spy fiction.
A GCSE style assessment (EDUQAS spec) and mark scheme is also included (fits with lesson 6). I have made this though - it is not produced by Eduqas and is made to suit KS3.
There is also a homework menu which you might like to run alongside.
Enjoy!
This resource uses extracts from non-fiction texts linked to a variety of ‘places Around the World’ to allow students to analyse the text, select evidence to support their points and give them the opportunity to write in a variety of non-fiction methods too.
Everything they need to respond is housed in one booklet. Students will need the powerpoints as a starting point.
Lesson starting points are outlined in the booklet for each lesson.
This resource uses extracts from across Treasure Island (with the support of links to visual BBC re-tellings of the sections to support and differentiate) to allow students to analyse the text, selecting evidence to support their points as well as giving students the opportunity to write creatively too.
Everything students need is housed in one booklet. With lined spaces to respond to questions.
Starter / DO IT NOW. LA differentiation opportunities are highlighted in green. Extension opportunities are in bold and red. Learning questions are outlined for each lesson.
This workbook is designed to help students practice forming and spacing their words. It is designed to help those with poor grip or lower ability, those who really struggle to form legible words on the page.
By the end of the workbook they should see and feel a difference in their handwriting.
KS3 - English - Dystopia - Full Student Workbook - Ideal for Home -Higher and Lower ability versions.
The booklet is split into 17 lessons and each lesson has a learning question. Most lessons have a DO IT NOW activity which students can work on independently.
Extracts from a range of ‘Dystopian’ texts including ‘The Hunger Games’, ‘1984’, ‘The Lottery’, ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’ and ‘Brave New World’. Students are encouraged to locate and retrieve key vocab, explain impact, annotate texts, read and then create their own characters and short extracts.
Pictures and youtube clips have been included within the lessons - all links active as of 28th May 2020.
Both workbooks are fully differentiated and colour coded. Parts in green to provide handy hints, parts in purple, to challenge, parts in blue, indicate opportunities for self-assessment.
I hope you find this resource useful and that both you and your students benefit from it.
5 extracts with questions designed to encourage students to explore and engage with the texts, find quotes, explain their thoughts, opinions and ideas linked to what they have read.
Extracts include:
Lord of the Flies
Roald Dahl
Gelert the dog
This lesson includes a PPT to lead the lesson and a printable flippable resource which students can cut out, stick together and then make notes on (see photos).
Students cut along all black line up to the horizontal ‘title’ line which is used to hold the hole resource together. The glue is then applied to this section and the flippable resource is layered up.
The punctuation foci are: semi-colon, colon, apostrophe, dash and brackets.
If you print slides 3, 5-8 they can be used to support / differentiate or to allow the lesson to work as a carousel rather than teaching from the front.
This lessons always goes down well. It works well in competition, in smaller groups, from the front or with students working independently.
All poem titles from the Eduqas Poetry Anthology in an A3 table for revision in the first pages and comparison in the final pages.
The table asks students to provide the following for each poem:
A brief overview
3 important quotes
Context
A poem they could make a link to (this could be extended to an explain)
The poems have been clustered in order for students to make links on themes such as: time / nature / power / love / relationships.
The final page encourages students to plan and structure their comparative response between two linked poems of their choice, selecting comparative connectives to use too.
KS3 - English - Literacy Skills Workbook - Sentences & Punctuation
This workbook helps students to focus on the key skills of using capital letters and punctuation in the right places as well as cutting off their sentences so that they aren’t ridiculously long.
It looks a little at main and subordinate clauses and punctuation in the correct places. It is not designed as a ‘from scratch’ or starter resource. It would work well as a mid-range resource for a KS3-KS4 student who needs some recapping. Ideal as an intervention when returning in Sept.
English - KS3 - Remembrance War Poetry Lesson and display.
Based around students discussing life in action during the war and how it was framed by the war office using the poems ‘Bayonet Charge’ & ‘Exposure’.
Postcards from the past.
The idea is that they have an ‘Experiential Lesson’ going under a scramble net wearing a helmet and gas mask, immersed in a soundscape (these can be found on Youtube).
If you can’t source any or all of these, the lesson would still work in looking at and examining the finer details of the postcards when printed off and used in groups or pairs then at the board. Ten examine the poems and the challenges soldiers faced that perhaps we don’t initially think of.
I have also attached lettering and description for a display if you took pictures or kept the postcards.
Students always really enjoy this lesson.
Shakespeare’s Macbeth context - Witchcraft - Carousel lesson
This lesson has been designed to allow students to work in pairs, small groups or table groups in order to circulate and research the opening of ‘Macbeth’ and how witches were viewed at the time when the play was written.
The lesson includes a PPT with starter activity and instructions for the lesson, A3 printable sheet for each student (LA version available) and the printable resource material (all in one document) with labels for each table. Put each category separately on different tables. Alternatively, this lesson could be lead from the front.
KS3 English ‘School Life’ - Fiction Reading and Writing Workbook Home Learning
Based around the theme of School using Harry Potter, To Kill a Mocking Bird and Jane Eyre extracts.
Word document so easily editable 43 pages long with reading and writing opportunities and self reflection / assessment built in so this booklet is great for students working from home.
This resource uses extracts from non-fiction texts linked to a variety of ‘Weird and Wonderful’ workplaces to allow students to analyse the text, select evidence to support their points and give them the opportunity to write in a variety of non-fiction methods too.
Everything they need to respond is housed in one booklet. Students will need the powerpoints as a starting point.
Lesson starting points are outlined in the booklet for each lesson.
KS3 / KS4 English - Quiz Quiz Trade Cards
Persuasive Techniques - Great Revision : Print back to back so one side has the quiz, answer and challenge and the other says ‘Persuasive QQT’
24 QQT cards in total but more can be printed and mixed in.
QQT rules: 2 students stand facing each other each with a QQT card. 1 reads the quiz question to 2, 2 answers, if correct 1 can high 5 or shout “Yeah!”. If incorrect, 1 tells 2 the answer. Then 2 reads their question to 1 and the process repeats. Once they have both read their cards and answered, they swap cards, put their left arm up in their air and move around the room looking for a new QQT partner.
The cards have a CHALLENGE on them. If students have to wait for a new pairing or they found the question to quick or straightforward, they can ask their challenge question.
The first set (pages 1&3) have the definition and the technique as the answer, The second set (pages 5&7) have examples of the technique in action and the technique as the answer - a little more challenging.
Cards include the following techniques:
Emotive language
Forceful phrases
Rhetorical Questions
Statistics
Rule of Three / Triples
Personal Pronouns
Hyperbole
Repetition
Expert opinion
Imperatives
Anecdote
Short Sentences / Paragraphs
This resource was made by me and has always worked well. Cards 1&3 can be used alone with KS3 or LA KS4 sets. HA sets or classes ready for a challenge can have pages 5&7 mixed in.
Enjoy!
To get the new academic year off to a great start and headed in the right direction or as a great focus with a new class, choose a ‘WORD GOAL’ for the rest of the year.
A word goal is a word that helps to focus on an area of your life in which you want to improve, grow, develop or do more.
This resources helps to guide students through their selection (sheet 1) then explain their selection and set some initial actions (sheet 2) and then revisit their word at several kep points in the year (sheet 3) to review and refocus.
I have also added a display title if you wanted to put the ‘Word Goals’ up on display.
This has worked really well in the past and also works well hand in hand with the ‘Letter to my Future Self Lesson’ which I also have available.
KS3 - English - Literacy Skills Workbook - Spelling
This workbook briefly revisits:
Prefixes and suffixes
Double consonants
Nouns ending in y
Plurals
Selecting homophones
It would work well as a mid-range resource for a KS3-lower KS4 student who needs some recapping. Ideal as an intervention or when returning in Sept.
A menu task sheet that allows students to select from (or complete all) 4 tasks linked to writing creatively using their senses linked to Easter / Spring and the world around them.
Eduqas Language Component Paper 1- Practise Exam Q1,2,3 & 5
This paper uses an extract from a Christmas Carol wherein the ghost of Christmas present visits Scrooge. The questions are questions 1, 2, 3 and 5 only. In order for students to focus on language and selecting relevant quotes for analysis.
The paper has been made by myself and is not in any way produced by Eduqas. It was aimed at giving students KS4 a practice over the Christmas period.
This scheme was used with a set three year seven class.
It takes you up to part two of the novel.
The pupils really enjoyed it.
it was made in my PGCE year so may need adapting!